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English: An avoided crossing of energy levels for a two-level coupled system in an external linear magnetic field.
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Svg version of File:Avoided_crossing.png by User:DJIndica with the scale and title additionally labeled. Originally intended for use in the article Wikipedia:Adiabatic theorem.

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